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Air Compressors & Air Tools

Air Tools and Compressors Go Hand In Hand When There's No Outlet

Air-driven, or pneumatic, tools are some of the most powerful devices available today. Take a look at some of the powerful hand tools you can connect to an air compressor and you're sure to find several must-haves.

Nailing shingles down and completing other such tasks is fast and easy with air-powered nail guns. With just a press of the trigger, compressed air drives nails into tough wood and other substances. These nailers aren't limited to roofing; specialized versions for installing brads and building frames take the work out of other carpentry projects. There's no need to dread working with a piece of heavy equipment either some nailers are small enough to fit in the palm of your hand.

With the use of an air spray gun, it's easy to obtain a professional-quality finish with spray paint. Whether you're painting a car or a piece of children's furniture, spray painting is the best way to get a finish that's perfectly free of brush strokes. Get a specific spray gun for single-purpose painting or choose a set to obtain a variety of painters in one pack. Some air spray guns come with gauges so you can easily tell how much pressure is present as you work.

If you've ever needed serious cutting power, your problem is solved with an air cutter. These tools can be small enough to fit in your hand or big enough to cut through long lengths of flooring. Thanks to their pneumatic power, they can make short work out of normally hard-to-cut substances like metal and cement. Depending on their purpose, air cutters can use abrasive discs or saw blades to make the desired cuts. Along with your new air cutter, pick up enough discs or blades to complete your entire project to avoid unnecessary delays.